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NEET PG 2021: Results declared, check cut-off, how to check score and more

This year, the 50th percentile is a 302 on an 800-point scale. Everyone who passed the exam will be rated. A merit list will be made public soon.  

Gargi Chaudhry | Published : Sep 29 2021, 10:00 AM
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The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences has released the NEET PG 2021 results. Candidates who took the test may view their results at natboard.edu.in and nbe.edu.in. Candidates must get the 50th percentile in order to be deemed to have passed the exam. The same percentage is 40 for SC, ST, and OBC applicants and 45 percentile for PWD candidates.

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The percentiles are a relative score. The marks vary from year to year depending on the number of candidates, the difficulty of the exam, and the candidate's best result, among other factors. This year, the 50th percentile is a 302 on an 800-point scale. Everyone who passed the exam will be rated. A merit list will be made public soon.

Also Read | Civil Services (Main) Examination 2020: UPSC releases marks of recommended candidates

 

 

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How to check scores: 
Step 1: Go to the university's official website, nbe.edu.in.
Step 2: Select the result link.
Step 3: A PDF will be shown; click on the direct link.
Step 4: A new PDF will be opened; verify the relevant roll number and score.

Candidates who meet the criteria will now be required to attend counselling. Students will be assigned a seat based on both merit and preference. MCC will do the counselling. For the first time, OBC and EWS applicants will be granted reservations in the All India Quota (AIQ)
The states or UT will create the final merit list/category wise merit list for state quota seats based on their qualifying or eligibility requirements, applicable rules, laws, and reservation policy.

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The NEET PG 2021 cut-off scores are as follows:
For the general category, it is 302. For reserved categories, including the Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Other Backward Classes, it is 265; and for persons with disability in the unreserved category is 283.

On September 11, 2021, NBE held the NEET PG 2021 test. The admissions counselling process will begin soon.
 

Also Read | Karnataka KCET result 2021 declared, Meghan HK from Mysuru tops in all exams

 

 

Gargi Chaudhry
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Gargi Chaudhry
Gargi Chaudhry currently works as a chief copy editor with an experience over 7 years of experience in news writing, reporting and editing. She primarily covers national news, politics, technology and auto. She holds Master's degree in Communication and Journalism and has completed Digital Marketing certification from MICA, Ahmedabad. She has previously worked with Republic Media, Deccan Chronicle. Read More...
 
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